Student health plans

If you're in school, you may be able to enroll in a student health plan — and meet the requirement for having coverage under the health care law.

Medicaid and CHIP

If your income is low or you have certain life situations, you could qualify for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid.

If your state has expanded Medicaid coverage, you can qualify based on your income alone — in many states that have expanded, that's about $16,500 for a single person, about $22,500 for a married couple with no children. Do a quick check here.

In all states, you can qualify based on factors including income, some family situations like pregnancy and having young children, and disability.

If you have children, they might qualify for coverage under the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) — even if you don't qualify for Medicaid.

Fill out a Marketplace application any time of year to find out if you qualify for Medicaid and CHIP. Get started now.